The U.S. and Saudi Arabia jointly imposed sanctions on a reputed member of Hezbollah, deepening their coordination in imposing sanctions on terrorism targets. Washington and Riyadh imposed sanctions on Hashem Safieddine, the U.S. State Department said in a statement, identifying him as a key member of Hezbollah’s executive council, which oversees the Lebanese resistance group’s […]

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While some investment management firms will likely thrive in 2018, overall the operating environment for the industry may be difficult. Firms are expected to face margin compression as investors favor low-cost investment solutions. At the same time, operating models at many firms could continue to face challenges while keeping pace with environmental changes driven by regulators, changing customer preferences and advancing technologies, as discussed by Patrick Henry, vice chairman and U.S. Investment Management leader at Deloitte & Touche LLP.

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